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. >> eliot: i'm joining with mark, senior editor of the "huffington post." thanks for joining us. >> thank you formation me un. >> eliot: polling is more than picking up the phone, calling 12 random people and adding up who said what? >> increasingly, when i started in this business 25 years ago you could do something like that. you could get a scientifically random sample, a few reasonable steps to make it rigorous and not have to do a whole lot of waiting or adjustment afterwards. now there have been a combination of things. lower response rates the whole cell phone problem basically two-thirds of us have two kinds of phones. another third roughly have a cell phone only, and it's a whole lot harder to know what the odds are getting someone over one phone or another. pollsters are having to make a lot of assumptions one way or another about either about the demographics of who they interview or the mechanism that they use to select it. >> eliot: i want to break this down a little bit. the moment you talk about waiting some answers more than others you're pu
. >> eliot: i'm joining with mark, senior editor of the "huffington post." thanks for joining us. >> thank you formation me un. >> eliot: polling is more than picking up the phone, calling 12 random people and adding up who said what? >> increasingly, when i started in this business 25 years ago you could do something like that. you could get a scientifically random sample, a few reasonable steps to make it rigorous and not have to do a whole lot of waiting or...
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why are you telling had "the huffington post," romney campaign but know you're not seeing thatkind of breakage on the left. >> yeah. i think something ragged here go the or the candidate trying to add stops on the you know at this they should be concentrating on turnout, deployihe candidate in the most efficient way. to have a candidate on a plane is a waste of time because while he's on b doing radio or interviews. lock him in a hotel room and hit as man critical districts. i think this is a campaign that has beenopportunistic, that have done it with a message, did try to turn it around with governor christie. on the other si not just about theidence. obama people have planned for this day for three and if the plan doesn't workit's not becausenghe last minute. it'secause it w they aeplan. it has shown it will turn out people in the early vote. going to hit their mark when it comes to today. is it enough? folks going to do? we don't know. they're not trying to change their plan at the last minute and says sometq ng about the effort they've put in over the last three or four years. you
why are you telling had "the huffington post," romney campaign but know you're not seeing thatkind of breakage on the left. >> yeah. i think something ragged here go the or the candidate trying to add stops on the you know at this they should be concentrating on turnout, deployihe candidate in the most efficient way. to have a candidate on a plane is a waste of time because while he's on b doing radio or interviews. lock him in a hotel room and hit as man critical districts. i...
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he's "the huffington post" healthcare reporter. he has a terrific piece in the -- your most recent piece i think is charmingly titled scott walker, wisconsin governor rejects key healthcare reform. just because that's the kind of patriot he really is. it is a pleasure to welcome jeff young to the "bill press show." >> thanks. good morning. >> john: good morning to you. for folks who are waking up who had their heads stuck with news about this horror in gaza and israel and the hostess union busting, what is going on with republican governors who are trying to find an all new way to kill the affordable care act before it can run the risk of helping people. >> to try to put this incredibly complicated thing as simply as possible, the way they wrote the law in congress, the democrats who put the law together, instead of setting up one big national pool for everyone to buy health insurance and who doesn't get it at work -- >> which would have brought us closer to capitalism. >> probably why it wasn't in the bill. instead of doing it tha
he's "the huffington post" healthcare reporter. he has a terrific piece in the -- your most recent piece i think is charmingly titled scott walker, wisconsin governor rejects key healthcare reform. just because that's the kind of patriot he really is. it is a pleasure to welcome jeff young to the "bill press show." >> thanks. good morning. >> john: good morning to you. for folks who are waking up who had their heads stuck with news about this horror in gaza and...
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david wood gets the last word at the tou"the huffington post." we will be staying on this story. in fact, next hour andrea mitchell will have an interview with senator diane finestein, chair of the intelligence committee. >>> coming up next, what did jim messina know and when did he know it? reports that he was within a handful of votes on predicting president obama's final vote count. while david plouffe had an electoral prediction on the nose. but m arepublicans didn't just e the race last week, many seemed to lose their bearings, predicting a 300-vote electoral landside. it excited the republican base and then left many dazed and confused. so now what happens now that the bubble has been burst by reality-based th. we'll take a look ahead after the break. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta
david wood gets the last word at the tou"the huffington post." we will be staying on this story. in fact, next hour andrea mitchell will have an interview with senator diane finestein, chair of the intelligence committee. >>> coming up next, what did jim messina know and when did he know it? reports that he was within a handful of votes on predicting president obama's final vote count. while david plouffe had an electoral prediction on the nose. but m arepublicans didn't just...
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joining me now for more on the story of filibustering is the "huffington post" political report mike mcauliffe. welcome inside "the war room"." >> thanks for having me on. >> jennifer: you bet. do you expect this threat of a filibuster against susan rice to work? is it going to discourage the administration from nominating her? >> well, i think it will make people think twice about it, and i think it might have discouraged the administration in the previous term, but listening to what the president said today he sounds a little invigorated i would say and i don't think it would discourage him. i think he would be willing to pick that fight. i think he really likes susan rice. >> jennifer: i'm curious about the interplay of the potential of susan rice being fume nated and the potential of filibuster reform. angus king who will now be caucusing the democrats, he ran on reforming the senate. today he pledge filibuster reform. let's just talk a moment what that might look like. they could do a number of things. they could lower the number of votes needed from 60 to something lower than t
joining me now for more on the story of filibustering is the "huffington post" political report mike mcauliffe. welcome inside "the war room"." >> thanks for having me on. >> jennifer: you bet. do you expect this threat of a filibuster against susan rice to work? is it going to discourage the administration from nominating her? >> well, i think it will make people think twice about it, and i think it might have discouraged the administration in the...
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the huffington post's ryan grim will jn t. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> welcome back. the feds say they'll continue to enforce marijuana laws despite colorado and washington becoming the first states in the country to ever legalize the drug for recreational use. federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don't break out the cheetos or goldfish too quickly. joining me now is author of "this is your country con drugs," from "the huffington post," ryan grim. you can have five on it. people will know what that means when you google it. you cannot break the law. it is against the law. >> right. you know, the dea is fighting a rear guard action and putting a lot of pressure on the states and actually watching what they do is pretty instructive. you know, in 2010, the dea asked eric holder and the justice department to come in to california an
the huffington post's ryan grim will jn t. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> welcome back. the feds say they'll continue to enforce marijuana laws despite colorado and washington becoming the first states in the country to ever legalize the drug for recreational use. federal law still...
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the huffington post says basically that bump among women was the residual effect of the first debate. when you look at the split among unmarried women, the president is womping, which i believe is an official term. but he's leading by 25% among single women. it's married women where romney is ahead by ten points. i don't understand how any women can be in favor of a candidate like this. >> the question should always be which women, because women have never operated as a bloc. >> it is rather shocking that when given a multiple choice test, they throw away the pencil. >> the greatest quote ant this is ted kennedy versus mitt romney in 1994 in the debate, when kennedy said i'm the pro choice candidate, mitt romney is the multiple choice candidate. >> he nailed it. that is a clip that should be on loop. thank you for joining me this evening. >> thanks for having me on. >>> coming up, the fight for control over the senate. who is likely to hold on and who has absolutely no chance at all. and where does that missouri race stand right now? >>> former president bill clinton is making nearly
the huffington post says basically that bump among women was the residual effect of the first debate. when you look at the split among unmarried women, the president is womping, which i believe is an official term. but he's leading by 25% among single women. it's married women where romney is ahead by ten points. i don't understand how any women can be in favor of a candidate like this. >> the question should always be which women, because women have never operated as a bloc. >> it...
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for more, let's turn to sam stein, political reporter for "the huffington post." it's getback night on pizza. this has a way of snowballing, so to speak. this could end up being a republican pushback against the president and health care. what do you make of it? >> you're right. you have seen papa john's take a hit. if they continue down this path, there's going to be organized boycotts to hurt business and bottom line as well. the question is about a $5 to $8 million cost for a company with operating expenses of $1.3 billion. so it's minuscule. he's trying to make a political point. for instance, there's minimum wage requirements. and this is what the obama care is about. if you have 50 employees, you're required to pay for their health care coverage or pay a penalty. papa john's can pay the penalty. but he's making a political point. because he doesn't have to make this decision for another year. the law takes place in 2014. if he's trying to do it right after the election as a try of making a point. >> president obama is meeting with business leaders on wednesd
for more, let's turn to sam stein, political reporter for "the huffington post." it's getback night on pizza. this has a way of snowballing, so to speak. this could end up being a republican pushback against the president and health care. what do you make of it? >> you're right. you have seen papa john's take a hit. if they continue down this path, there's going to be organized boycotts to hurt business and bottom line as well. the question is about a $5 to $8 million cost for a...
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"the huffington post" obtained a walmart document showing low-level employee pay structure. they found if an employee starts at $8 an hour and performs flawlessly, they can expect to make $10.60 an hour after working there for six years. do the math for one year. that employee makes $22,000 a year after working at walmart for six years? on top of all of this, the walton family, which owns walmart, was worth $89 billion in 2010. it's the same worth as the bottom 41% of american families. it's no surprise walmart workers are planning a black friday strike. the company defiantly has the money to provide its employees with a livable wage and health care. they can lead the way in america and help workers, but no, they hate union and don't want to pay workers. joining me is the nation magazine writer josh eidelson. great to have you with us. you have been on this story since this summer. what put you on the story? >> i started covering a group of workers in louisiana at a walmart supplier who went on strike. what they alleged were forced labor conditions. that means essentially sl
"the huffington post" obtained a walmart document showing low-level employee pay structure. they found if an employee starts at $8 an hour and performs flawlessly, they can expect to make $10.60 an hour after working there for six years. do the math for one year. that employee makes $22,000 a year after working at walmart for six years? on top of all of this, the walton family, which owns walmart, was worth $89 billion in 2010. it's the same worth as the bottom 41% of american...
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i'm joined by richard wolffe, editor of msnbc.com also howard fineman, editorial director of "huffington post," and eugene robinson, analyst and "washington post" columnist. i am a man of truth. i admit that the knowledge weighs heavy on this side of the table tonight. gentlemen, everybody wants to know what's going to happen. but i want to go back to what chris christie is saying. richard, how much is this storm played into the decision-making factor for voters? >> i think it has had a significant impact -- for that sliver that needs to break late in the election. one or two-point race, that can make a difference just as much as the ground game can. is it close enough that any side can be right? yeah. there's been a few polls that all point to run result. still a close election, but if you had to bet your money, it seems at least the electoral college looks like it's pretty clear. >> i think richard is right about the effects of the hurricane. and i think it's especially true because mitt romney had been hoping that his closing argument, and he's making it again today, is about how he's
i'm joined by richard wolffe, editor of msnbc.com also howard fineman, editorial director of "huffington post," and eugene robinson, analyst and "washington post" columnist. i am a man of truth. i admit that the knowledge weighs heavy on this side of the table tonight. gentlemen, everybody wants to know what's going to happen. but i want to go back to what chris christie is saying. richard, how much is this storm played into the decision-making factor for voters? >> i...
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the huffington post reports tonight that president obama said he will not extend the bush tax cuts for those at the top. i am not going to budge. i said it in 2010 and i'm not going to do -- i'm going only going to do this once, and i meant it. the source said that the president seemed to agree that social security should not be part of any grand bargain, because it didn't add to the deficit. democrats are in a strong position. republicans are trying to make it seem like they are also in a strong position. listen to minority leader in the senate mitch mcconnell talk tough on the senate floor today. >> if the president is really serious about solving current crises and avoiding future ones, he has it to step up and lead. >> mcconnell was so bold when he was confronted by reporters. he sat silently during a photo op with new republican senators. >> senator mcconnell, are you willing to compromise? >> come on guys, go. come on. >> can you not push me and everybody else? >> yep. >> mcconnell is not responding because he doesn't have an answer. democrats won decisively last week. they prote
the huffington post reports tonight that president obama said he will not extend the bush tax cuts for those at the top. i am not going to budge. i said it in 2010 and i'm not going to do -- i'm going only going to do this once, and i meant it. the source said that the president seemed to agree that social security should not be part of any grand bargain, because it didn't add to the deficit. democrats are in a strong position. republicans are trying to make it seem like they are also in a...
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stott dard, social editor for the hill paper as well as the huffington post. sam stein with us. sam, let's start off with you. speaker boehner says he's open to tax revenue, also spending cuts. similar to the speaker boehner before some of the house republicans got ahold of him, and he basically pulled back on a deal struck with the president. >> yeah. i mean, this is a complicated thing for speaker boehner because he doesn't have a lot of chips here. obama can sit on his hands and not sign any extension of the bush tax cuts. so he's got a very difficult task ahead. i think he has less leverage than in the summer of 2011. he signaled very publicly yesterday he's open to revenue raisers. what that constitutes is anyone's guess. it could be a magic dynamic growth stuff, but he realized at this jeng tunction tur he doesn have a lot of chips to play. he has to go back to his caucus and sell it. >> let's see what he said on reaching out to congressional republicans. let's play it please. >> that door is open. it has been open. what we want to do is break that misguided notion that so
stott dard, social editor for the hill paper as well as the huffington post. sam stein with us. sam, let's start off with you. speaker boehner says he's open to tax revenue, also spending cuts. similar to the speaker boehner before some of the house republicans got ahold of him, and he basically pulled back on a deal struck with the president. >> yeah. i mean, this is a complicated thing for speaker boehner because he doesn't have a lot of chips here. obama can sit on his hands and not...
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howard fineman is "the huffington post" boss, and john heilemann with "new york magazine." both great guys and brilliant. let me ask you about this republican party. as someone once said in the communist world as things were changing in budapest, the road to damascus is very crowded these days. there are a lot of, what do you call them, a lot of converts out there. i was thinking, howard, in a nonreligious, in a secular sense, boy, are there a lot of them coming out. kristol is out there, some of the really smart guys are saying we blew it, let's think. >> yes. well, some people like david brooks and bill kristol who are thoughtful conservatives, but they kind of suspended their disbelief i think during the last days and weeks of the campaign. they were all on board with romney. they were all saying the polls were going to be wrong and romney was going to get it and romney was on the right track and romney had the right ideas, et cetera, et cetera. they're to be expected to be among the early changers, among the early people on the road to damascus because they've got one f
howard fineman is "the huffington post" boss, and john heilemann with "new york magazine." both great guys and brilliant. let me ask you about this republican party. as someone once said in the communist world as things were changing in budapest, the road to damascus is very crowded these days. there are a lot of, what do you call them, a lot of converts out there. i was thinking, howard, in a nonreligious, in a secular sense, boy, are there a lot of them coming out. kristol...
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can you confirm that quote that the huffington post has, i am not going to budge, i said in 2010 i'm going to do this once and i meant it? >> i actually don't remember if those are his exact words, and also the president asked us to keep the contents of that meeting off the record, who said what. at the top level, that was the message which is what he said publicly. he campaigned on the idea we can't afford extension of bush tax cuts for the rich and that that's -- and nobody should be surprised he is going to stick to his guns on that. you talked about how unusual his commitment to veto that was, that's true, that's something that progressives really fought for last year. 250,000 people petitioned him to take that position and were working all year last year, ultimately when the president came out and did it, it was a big deal. obviously we were heartened to hear him reiterate that today. >> did anyone ask him if he was willing to go off the fiscal cliff in january if the republicans have not agreed with him on these top tax brackets? >> you know, what i heard, i think what we said
can you confirm that quote that the huffington post has, i am not going to budge, i said in 2010 i'm going to do this once and i meant it? >> i actually don't remember if those are his exact words, and also the president asked us to keep the contents of that meeting off the record, who said what. at the top level, that was the message which is what he said publicly. he campaigned on the idea we can't afford extension of bush tax cuts for the rich and that that's -- and nobody should be...
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"the huffington post" has an analysis out that says that bump among women was a residual effect of the first debate and when you look at the polling numbers among unmarried women, the president is womping, which i think is an official term -- prognosticate on that, nate silver. he's leading 25% among married women. i don't understand how any women can be in favor of a candidate who really has extreme views on anything relating to women and women's bodies. >> when you look at the intersection of -- the question should always be which women. women have never operated as a block but it's particularly appalling in this election cycle with what you see what is driving the gender gap is the intersection of race, youth, and unmarried status. so young women, unmarried women, and women of color are really -- so if you are married, middle class white woman, your likelihood of supporting mitt romney is quite high and the idea that that group of people would not see their own interests -- >> or their daughter's interest or sisters, because you may not opt into abortion. about being an adult citize
"the huffington post" has an analysis out that says that bump among women was a residual effect of the first debate and when you look at the polling numbers among unmarried women, the president is womping, which i think is an official term -- prognosticate on that, nate silver. he's leading 25% among married women. i don't understand how any women can be in favor of a candidate who really has extreme views on anything relating to women and women's bodies. >> when you look at the...
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"the huffington post" reports the president told them he was, quote, not going to budge when it comes to the bush tax cuts for the rich. joining me now is michelle carter, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and the daily beast and alicia menendez, host and producer for huff post live. thank you for joining me. >> hey, rev. >> hi. >> is the president going to hold the line on these tax cuts for the rich? >> the progressive community is determined to keep him strong on this. and they are very heartened by what they've heard so far. he said he needs to take the message to the people more. he's in a much better bargaining position than he was before the election. i mean, this fiscal cliff, the republicans do not want to go over this. if they do, their priorities are going to get hit. military spending and all those bush tax cuts go away automatically. the president has them in a much better position for where he wants them. and i think he'll probably be pretty tough on this. >> alicia, will he hold steadfast? i mean, clearly progressives are in a much stronger place than they were an
"the huffington post" reports the president told them he was, quote, not going to budge when it comes to the bush tax cuts for the rich. joining me now is michelle carter, washington correspondent for "newsweek" and the daily beast and alicia menendez, host and producer for huff post live. thank you for joining me. >> hey, rev. >> hi. >> is the president going to hold the line on these tax cuts for the rich? >> the progressive community is determined...
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>> maybe my return fee in huffington post is not working well. you are not understanding what i'm saying. i'm saying they have a calculation that represents furniture. you don't count love sights and cars. >> bill: arbitrarily somebody assigns a number to your furniture your cars, your pool. >> not necessarily not arbitrarily. none of this arbitrary. like the american tax system isn't arbitrary. >> bill: let me tell you this. that's insane it would never work. constitutional issue. here in america you can't seize private property. this is a private property seizure. so how do you get around that. >> how are you defining seizure? >> bill: if i already paid taxes on my stuff and i'm good with the irs on income and dividends and all of that all the rest is mine to keep. to buy my furniture cars, whatever. you are taxing my private property. you are seizing a portion of it and taking it away. do you get it, doc? >> it wasn't a failure to come pro-hend. using seizure properly misuse words i was going to correct you if did you that time. that is a legi
>> maybe my return fee in huffington post is not working well. you are not understanding what i'm saying. i'm saying they have a calculation that represents furniture. you don't count love sights and cars. >> bill: arbitrarily somebody assigns a number to your furniture your cars, your pool. >> not necessarily not arbitrarily. none of this arbitrary. like the american tax system isn't arbitrary. >> bill: let me tell you this. that's insane it would never work....
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i posted a piece in the huffington post, and it showed 50 reasons why people should vote for barack obama. there was a lot of feedback on twitter and huffington post where people were opposed to what i was saying. it was all anti-obama. nobody has a pro-romney argument, and even romney supporters aren't effectually for him. >> okay. >> my aunt delores in st. louis sick in the hospital today, i called her before i was on my way here. she didn't answer the phone, and then my cousin responded is because she doesn't like to pick up phone calls from numbers she doesn't remember. i think that's the thing about black people, about older people, about seniors, about young people, about people who are broke and a lot of people who are not being polled krektdkrekt correctly and i think the polls would show there's an undercount. >> i know a lot of broke white people that don't respond to polls either. >> aunt delores is not feeling well. i wish you the best and speedy recovery. polls close in florida in less than six hours and the secretary of state is predicting a record high turnout with up to 9
i posted a piece in the huffington post, and it showed 50 reasons why people should vote for barack obama. there was a lot of feedback on twitter and huffington post where people were opposed to what i was saying. it was all anti-obama. nobody has a pro-romney argument, and even romney supporters aren't effectually for him. >> okay. >> my aunt delores in st. louis sick in the hospital today, i called her before i was on my way here. she didn't answer the phone, and then my cousin...
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t"the huffington post." that was a scene. you come from the roots of the republican party. let me ask you, was that a good day or bad day for the republicans when they went up like lockstep? >> one sense it was a bad day. interesting that later on, that huntsman said, you know, i probably should have raised my hand and said i would have taken the ten to one deal. i think he recognized after the fact that was a definitive movement where he could have carved out a new space on that stage and probably run the kind of campaign free of that baggage. >> wouldn't have looked very good after the election. >> right. >> i'm just saying, i think that moment sort of solidified the rest of the story for this. >> the rule? politics you want to be the ones that voted against it so you don't get blamed for it. >> i agree with the chairman that was the beginning and end for jon huntsman but also in the long term, the beginning of the end for mitt romney. >> yes. >> how so? >> well, because he began to lock himself into a position of grover norquisting himself for the whole election. and tha
t"the huffington post." that was a scene. you come from the roots of the republican party. let me ask you, was that a good day or bad day for the republicans when they went up like lockstep? >> one sense it was a bad day. interesting that later on, that huntsman said, you know, i probably should have raised my hand and said i would have taken the ten to one deal. i think he recognized after the fact that was a definitive movement where he could have carved out a new space on...
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why are you telling that to the had "the huffington post," romney campaign, but b, you know, you're not seeing that kind of breakage on the left. >> yeah. i think something ragged here going on with the romney campaign and we're seeing it in the candidate trying to add stops on the last day. you know, at this point, they should be concentrating on turnout, deploying the candidate in the most efficient way. to have a candidate on a plane is a waste of time because while he's on the plane he cannot be doing radio or tv interviews. you want to lock him in a hotel room and hit as many media markets as you can in the critical districts. i think this is a campaign that has been opportunistic, that have done it with a message, with travel, they're trying to turn it around or did try to turn it around with governor christie. on the other side, it's not just about the confidence. obama people have planned for this day for three years or more. and if the plan doesn't work it's not because they changed it at the last minute. it's because it was never going to work. they have that plan. it has show
why are you telling that to the had "the huffington post," romney campaign, but b, you know, you're not seeing that kind of breakage on the left. >> yeah. i think something ragged here going on with the romney campaign and we're seeing it in the candidate trying to add stops on the last day. you know, at this point, they should be concentrating on turnout, deploying the candidate in the most efficient way. to have a candidate on a plane is a waste of time because while he's on...
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sam stein of "the huffington post" is here with the latest. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies.
sam stein of "the huffington post" is here with the latest. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show...
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ryan, you wrote in your piece in the "huffington post" today something that may begin to explain what mccain is doing. in january, i'm reading from your piece, the arizona senator will lose his top-ranking committee seat due to term limits. the only ranking republican spot available to him next session will be on indian affairs committee. unless the senate creates a brand-new select committee with extensive authority to investigate the benghazi libya attack and the u.s. government's response." are you suggesting that he wants a committee because he really will not be a major player come january? >> it's impossible to note what's exactly motivating him, but the facts are these, that he -- his slide into irrelevance would be stemmed by a new committee. you know, he's behind tom coburn on homeland security. he's not on foreign relations. and as you said, he's off his current ranking seat on armed services. he's already done the indian affairs committee. that's the perch he used to go after jack abramoff. so he couldn't really do that again. so if they create a new committee and he's the
ryan, you wrote in your piece in the "huffington post" today something that may begin to explain what mccain is doing. in january, i'm reading from your piece, the arizona senator will lose his top-ranking committee seat due to term limits. the only ranking republican spot available to him next session will be on indian affairs committee. unless the senate creates a brand-new select committee with extensive authority to investigate the benghazi libya attack and the u.s. government's...
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>> "huffington post" senior writer tom zeller jr. asks a different question. sandy's link to climate change, does it matter? he joins me now. what were you thinking when you posed that question? >> well, i think to a lot of minds, this storm when it came through was sort of a teachable moment as it results to climate change. but there was also this internal quibbling over does this -- can we tie this particular storm to climate change? do we have proof that climate change is happening. i think a lot of folks kind of got caught up in that debate. and a lot of climate scientists that i spoke to thought it seemed a bit of a distraction. we have a climate that has fundamentally changed. it's a warmer planet. the baseline is different now. but we don't quite have the ability to say this particular storm is attribute to climate change. so it's a distraction. >> one of the things i love about your piece, i don't know how many scientistious have on speed dial, but some of the best in business. he says some people would like people to believe because we don't know ever
>> "huffington post" senior writer tom zeller jr. asks a different question. sandy's link to climate change, does it matter? he joins me now. what were you thinking when you posed that question? >> well, i think to a lot of minds, this storm when it came through was sort of a teachable moment as it results to climate change. but there was also this internal quibbling over does this -- can we tie this particular storm to climate change? do we have proof that climate change...